Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1950
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Title Section61 1950-03-06 1 MALAYA Tribune 2*V THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«fc "tribww* Spam Published simultaneoxmly vi Smyaporc, Kuam Lumx^', Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1950 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA i Phone 5811/3 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, "laiaya Tribune61 words
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Article, Illustration611 1950-03-06 1 Tribune Staff Reporter - Extols Red China To 1,000's In First Public Statement Tribune Staff Reporter SEVENTY eight year old millionaire Mr. Tan Kah Kee said yesterday that there is no need for fsar of an imminent Third World War. Mr. Tan added: "The friendly co-operation between China611 words
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82 1950-03-06 1 A.P. LONDON, Sunday. THE Foreign Office sa d yesterday that a woman librarian at the British Information Office in Bucharest and her husband have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. A brief message wntaln#>d few; de»ai!.- Identtfted the woman as Mrs. Constantin. A Foreign Office sookesman saidA.P. - 82 words
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Article17 1950-03-06 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—The first Ambassador to Britain from U. 5.1., Dr. Soebandno. arrived here today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article63 1950-03-06 1 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Soviet astronomers reported yesterday the earth has a gaseous tail. 60.000 to 78.000 miles long iike a comet. The tail stands out from the side of the globe, opposite the sun. Vasili Farenkov, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said,A.P. - 63 words
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341 1950-03-06 1 But London Reports Say Reds Plan To Take Burma, Siam Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. SOVIET Russia, in its plans for world conquest, would throw its main and most powerful effort in the near future against Burma and Siarn, it was it was stated in London today. Communist forces were also preparingReuter. - 341 words
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Article62 1950-03-06 1 Republic Pictures Inlernational Corporation President Mi. Ft W. Altschuler. was feted iast night at a cocktail party in the Capitol Restaurant by Messrs. Frieder Films (Malaya) Inc., distributors tor Republic Pictures in this territory. Mr. Altschuler and Mr. R Armour his Company's Far Eastern General manager62 words
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Article25 1950-03-06 1 A.P. HONG KONG, Sua. -Horn; Kon<* will go on daylight'saving time on April 2 when clocks will be moved one hour at 0330.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article208 1950-03-06 1 Retuter. Sun. Revolutionary communism is likely to spread from Asia to Africa, the Middle East and Latin America because "hunger is the greatest of all politicians," former world food chiof Lord Eoyd Orr declared here today. People who are short of food and the otherRetuter. - 208 words
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108 1950-03-06 1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Sun. The Bengal government last night, warned that a strike for tomorrow the day Pandit Nehru is due in ..cucuua may lead to disturbances. The government appealed to all to ignore the strike called by some organisations to draw attention to theirA.P. - 108 words
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151 1950-03-06 1 A.P. MANILA. Sun A coup.c of Philippines screen comedians appeared in court today to sue the Philippine Air Lints for $11,000. They discovered they were unwittingly offering a free show. "Pugo" and "Togo. a sort of Filipino counterpart of Laurel and Hardy, put onA.P. - 151 words
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129 1950-03-06 1 ATHENS, Sunday. A MARKED Leftwing tendency was revealed by A early scattered returns from Athens and Thrace in yesterday's Greek general election. It is too early yet for the returns to have any real significance. The election, the first to Greece since 1946, was129 words
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231 1950-03-06 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sunday. CYED Adam Hogan-Shaidali, Malaya's student refl presentative to the New York Herald-Tribune forum for high schools, said here today that if the East copied American d< mocracy, there would be a colour bar there—a bar against the whites. He said. "OneReuter. - 231 words
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Article25 1950-03-06 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sun. John Lewis and pit owners tonight signed a contract ending the strike of 370.000 American soft coal miners. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article22 1950-03-06 1 Reuter. MANILA, Sun. Neaily two tons of geld passed through Manila last night on its way to London. Router.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article81 1950-03-06 1 MUAR. Today. A large force of armed bandits attacked Naya Mulu village, half a ntile from Kampong Bugis across the river from Lenga. in the early hours o c 0 Th- bandits killed a servant of the specials who was an instructor to tn village Kamooi g81 words
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Article13 1950-03-06 1 A.P. CAIRO, Sun —Hail fell on the pyramids, yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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123 1950-03-06 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun. A New York Times despatch from Rangoon today quoted Burmese Prime iVlinister Thakin Nu as stating that liurma would noi join a Pacific military alliance but would be interesved in joining an anti-aggression bloc. The Times correspondent, RobertReuter. - 123 words
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Advertisement8 1950-03-06 1 fou, 6*&*z Cka* eb>sn WacLkin MX <m»*£> JBOOT/T8 words
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Advertisement135 1950-03-06 1 ORIENTAL NOVELTIES, j! TEAK CAMPHORttOOD j CHESTS. I BALI HEADS. ETC:- at HONGKONG CO. i 5 Formerly at 13 Collyer <<uay. New at 14/1« Aaaon Boad a* (Opposite Marine Hoaiel), c; Pkeae SS2IB, SING A TORE. Ji Branch Office: 10 Collyer Quay, i' AV.'.w.»iV/imv.vAwi "We are the Ovaltineys v ONG135 words
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Article124 1950-03-06 2 PLACK market tinned butter prices have come D tumbling down in the last two days from an average of $2.50 per pound to $1.80 this morning. The Malaya Tribune reported exclusively on Saturday that tinned butter is to be taken oft the ration in Singapore shortly.124 words
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Article37 1950-03-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Kuantan airport is out of action because of flood waters. The bridge at Pasir Kemudi at Kuantan-Sungei Lcmbing Road, la now under four feet of water and is impassable to traffic.37 words
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Article93 1950-03-06 2 Entrants for the Singapore Motor Club ra«y this Sunday will '•nd a seed deal of thei time prowling the i coui. Mr> looking for clues and directions. They will have to keep within a set low speed average. There will be some secret cover93 words
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Article171 1950-03-06 2 rO girls and a boy from 'down under' passed through Singapore by air yesterday en route for the United Kingdom on a "peace" mission. They are representatives of Australia and New Zealand to the World Youth Forum. They are Master Jim Byth aged171 words
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Article, Illustration536 1950-03-06 2 VERA ARDMORE MAUDREEN YAP in i mandarin coat of flaming scarlet and white flowers in her jet black hair, danced Saturday night's Chinese Festival of Fashion to a close Maudreen had opened the evening with a ballet solo —"The Awakening." The curtains parted and six536 words
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Article38 1950-03-06 2 POLICE BLOCKS Radio Malaya's observers in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore m a broadcast tonight at 7 12 from two Police Road Blocks will describe how the Police go about security checks and how the public can assist them.38 words
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Article23 1950-03-06 2 The Commander in Chief Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding has returned to Singapore after a visit to Hongkong.23 words
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409 1950-03-06 3 (By A Market Corres.) THE local share market was largely apathetic after the inconclusive result of the British election. But if any was to be detected it was a slightly improving one towards the end of the week. The volume of business was -jmall, and409 words
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Article557 1950-03-06 3 SEGAMAT. Sunday. A LARGE gang of heavily armed bandits ambushed an estate party consisting of assistant manager and five Special Constables at Eldred Estate yesterday afternoon. Two Special Constables were killed in the ensuing battle, while the European plants and the remaining three Special Constables557 words
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Article158 1950-03-06 3 THE Headquarters, Malaya District has released the names of the casualties of the mi'itary personnel who were ambushed in the Camron Highlands on March 2. They are as follows KILLED: 2/Lt W.J. Richards, RASC,— next of kin Father—Mr. J. Richards, 71 Cherry Road. Chester. SqL C.R.158 words
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Article25 1950-03-06 3 Because of heavy rain, the Terteh' Ferry service in Trcngganu has been suspended. The water is rising and is now 14 feet deep.25 words
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Advertisement181 1950-03-06 3 1 L. E TELS COs TRADING SOCIETY SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ER-_ a <• tmm 1H IN -I'll'D IUO'NC INIIANO I Who's been I «*^L S ti a the family loves Huntley and Palmers' 'Barley B uits'! The only trouble is they go so quickly with B dr< n around.181 words
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Miscellaneous321 1950-03-06 3 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES INDIAN PROGRAMMES 12.00 p.m. Time Signal, Open--9 35 a.m. For the Schools: Mv- mr Annct. ft Pros. Summary in sic ft Movement; ».55 Interlude; Tamil with Signature Tune; 10.00 News from Kuala Lunpur; 12.02 Film Songs; 12.15 Bl«#ni--10.05 Close Down;321 words
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Article670 1950-03-06 4 DECENTLY Joe Stalin opened one of his Kremlin windows and launched a peace balloon. It was a small one, it is true, and in its essence it was not very different from the other balloons he has launched from time to time. Nevertheless, the fact that Stalin is670 words
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Article1212 1950-03-06 4 George Franks - AN ARMY OF 100,000 DUTCH SOLDIERS HUNT THE INDONESIANS NOW— by George Franks Reuter. HAGUE. AN army of about 100.000 Dutch soldiers will soon be looking for Jobs. They repatriated during this year from Indonesia at tne rate oi about i.uuu a month, and mostReuter. - 1,212 words
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Article790 1950-03-06 4 I ANCASTER HOUSE deck- ed itself out in its decorous way to greet some very old friends. Meeting for the 250 th time at their traditional London rendezvous were the four Foreign Ministers' Deputies for the Treaty with Austria. But the 250 th meeting turned out to be790 words
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Article895 1950-03-06 4 A.P. HONGKONG. THE stiff price Russia g>t at Yalta for her "six day war against Japan" was balanced "by the close ties between the Cheese Nationalist government and the Western powers." That balance has now been lost tnrougn the fall of tne Nanking government. The quick movementA.P. - 895 words
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Article169 1950-03-06 4 A.P. NEW YORK, THE sun and the moon are going to "sit out" the coming year as far as interesting eclipses are concerned. The first show occurs on March 18 with an anullar eclipse of the sun, but it will be Visible in theA.P. - 169 words
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Advertisement21 1950-03-06 4 KEE HUAT RADiO CO., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. REPAIRS and Agents for INSURANCE. TONG GUAM MOTOR COMPANY, 107, Lavender St., Singapore21 words
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Advertisement15 1950-03-06 4 PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. 46 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE FEDERATION BY WEARNE BROS. LTD.15 words
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Article214 1950-03-06 5 BILL TO EKFORCE REGISTRATION A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday, i WJISLATION cracking down on Communists and Communist front organ: za tions in this country won approval yesterday of the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee adopted a bill introduced by Senator Mundt, Soutn Dakota Republican, which would:A.P. - 214 words
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Article284 1950-03-06 5 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. TWO decades of peace between the Tongs ended today when Tong rivalry flared into the open, and a half-hour pitched battle raged between one hundred members of the two Tongs. This is the major conflict since the days of theU.P. - 284 words
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Article29 1950-03-06 5 A.P. MA-/TA, San. Maltese children under 12 months cannot migrate to Australia between May. and October because of tropical conditions, the Malta Emigration Ministry ordered yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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116 1950-03-06 5 Madras -Ca lcutta Train Derail ed, Six Killed A.P. MADRAS, Sunday. CIX people, including two women first class passengers, were killed and 85 were injund on Friday night when tne Madras-Calcutt?. mail train left the rails 50 miles north-east of Madras, accord ing to a Madras and Southern Mahratta RailwayA.P. - 116 words
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Article89 1950-03-06 5 A.P. PARIS, Sun. —If you can speak English, French and Arable and are a good administrator, there is a job waiting for you with UNESCO. The United Nations Education. Scientific and Cultural Organisation is appealing for somebody to direct the education of 21,000 ArabA.P. - 89 words
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Article68 1950-03-06 5 A.P. ANAHEIM, California, Sun.- Policeman Alvin E. Rogers, rushing his wife off to hospital in a race with the stork, took his four-year-old son. Jimmy, along in the patrol car. "Stop crying. Jimmy." the officer chided his son as they sped towards the hospital. "YourA.P. - 68 words
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Article55 1950-03-06 5 Reuter. KARACHI, Sun.—British, Pakistan and Persian locust experts, meeting here, have recommended their Governments to take immediate steps to establish a desert locust board for the Persian Gulf area. They also recommended that the Pakistan Government and the locust survey in Nairobi should intensity control work toReuter. - 55 words
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Article39 1950-03-06 5 A.P. NANCY, France, Sun. Abbe Rene Barat, 30-year-old Curate of Duruffe, near Nancy, collapsed while saying mass in his church yesterday and fell down the altar steps. He died shortly after from a fractured skull. —A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article235 1950-03-06 5 U.P. TOKYO. Sun. A source close to General Mac Arthur said yesterday that he thought that the newspapers, rather than the Supreme Commander, c mid best heln a Delaware insurance salesman And a suitable Japanese wile. From the response to the letter from thirty-eight-year-old J.U.P. - 235 words
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287 1950-03-06 5 A.P. CALCUTTA, India. Sunday. 1UEW outbursts of Hindu-Muslim fighting in India's West Bengal have resulted in 18 killed, at least 10 wounded and the arrest of 95 persons, the povernment said last night. Sixteen persons were killed on Friday night between Msulims andA.P. - 287 words
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Article98 1950-03-06 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. Every member of the Japanese House of Representative will receive a United State* Senate pencil, so marked. It happened this way: A Japanese newspaperman visiting the caDital was Riven two of the pencils. He passed one along to Takeshi Yama zaki,A.P. - 98 words
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Article50 1950-03-06 5 Reuter. KANPUR, United Provinces, Sun. Thirtynine police officers and 19 Communist prisoners were injured in the district gaol here today, when about 30 Communists stoned the police after being refused permission to mix with other prisoners. Order was restored after a charge with lathis (staves). Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article37 1950-03-06 5 A.P. PRAGUE, Sun.—Czechoslovakia will soon oruer all American missionaries to leave the country, the U. S. Embassy announced yesterday. Similar actions presumably will be taken against British, French and other Western Missionaries, it said. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Miscellaneous64 1950-03-06 5 \|Xt:V OOP by v Hamlin AIIXER 1 by Al Cnpp YA BJ-OOMINT 1^ YOl*n Yummy/I'-Tnis I mow that I Itnix takes all th'ang£R V I BLIGHTER/ twre vftii'wt l tWjtiFmtfpL mylucky WE'VE GOT it < |<£ OUTA VO*—an' as FO' TH' kiGMV j 1 D T<? -XC JEST PLAIN LOVXS64 words
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Article36 1950-03-06 6 Renter. HUIXT Sun.— who had beaten Wa!e and lre'and In previous amateur Inter aationttl matches thin srason, wero held to a goalless draw by Scotland yesterday before a crowd of ZO,liW pcop'e.—Reuter.Renter. - 36 words
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1108 1950-03-06 6 Manchester U's Doubles Hopes Dashed Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. HOPES that Manchester STtX ton North End and Aston c ho scored two goat, double were dashed to the ground yest«rda> _by without reply in the sixth round ot we .vi r from Liverpool TwoReuter. - 1,108 words
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74 1950-03-06 6 A.P. VANILA. Sun. —A trim mail fencing team arrived from Saigon to participate m B two-day Manila metropolitan fencing tournament. All aru Frenchmen: young Hubert Oppenhcim, captain Rene Chaume and coach Robert Vat in. This marks the tlrst international competition in Philippine fencing ■which hasA.P. - 74 words
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614 1950-03-06 6 Reuter and A.P. LONDON. Sunday. W IXH the international in The balance, the selI teams for talent yesterday. l h E -L an d "Big Five"; MSES£ jB»-*!» CTSuS Northampton to see T. Gray appear at fullback against Gloucester. normally a standoff ha 1 inReuter and A.P. - 614 words
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Article349 1950-03-06 6 Reuter. PORT ELIZABETH. Sun. j SOUTH Africa required 296 runs with three wickets standing to avoid the followon when play cosed on the second day of the fifth and final Test against Australia. Australia declared their first innings at 549 for seven wickets- the highestReuter. - 349 words
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72 1950-03-06 6 A.P. ARCADIA. CALIFORNIA, tsun. Noor won the US$53,--000 San Juan Capistrano Handicap at Santa Anita f-ark on Saturday—a photo finish with the mighty Citation, beaten for the second time in a week. The English bred specustcr defeated Citation by less than a nose toA.P. - 72 words
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214 1950-03-06 6 A.P. LONDON. Sunday. EUROPEAN boxers who will fight American Golden Gloves champions in Chicago next month were chosen yesterday by the International Association of Amateur Boxing. The annual Europe versus American Golden Gloves tournament is to be held on April 18. France will dominateA.P. - 214 words
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Article, Illustration612 1950-03-06 7 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE MISS Teoh Gim Hock became the first triple tampion of the University of Malaya when she captured the women's singles and doubles and mixed doubles titles in the finals of the Ist Inter-Varsity Badminton Championship played at Raffie.s Institution612 words
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Article50 1950-03-06 7 SAO PAULO. BRAZIL, J Sun. —A crowd cr sports fans I thronged to the airport yes- ;c:dr.y to greet Japan's traveling swimming team. Po:ice hau to clear a path for I ihe five visitors tc a car wi ere Brazilian-Japanese j giils handed them bouquets ut flowers.50 words
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Article310 1950-03-06 7 ALTHOUGH they lost the services of their goalkeeper who had to retire in the first naif with a shoulder injury, the Tamil Brotherhood Association put up a good fight, but nonetheless -!a:t I—3 when they met Pulau Brani United in a Senior Leaeue match A310 words
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221 1950-03-06 7 AS announced in the Sunday Tribune, Wong Peng A Soon, Mu!avan and Singapore badminton champion became world champion, on Saturday night when he captured the AP-England singles title, in his second attempt, by beating Denmark's famous Poul Holm 15—7, 15—10. Peng Soon's victory against221 words
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94 1950-03-06 7 INDONESIANS TROUNCE T. T. WORKERS In the first game af the session, in the Junior A Group Two, the Indonesians trcunccd the T. T. Workers Union seven-nil at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Indonesian scorethree times in the first half through I Kahir and Ismail (2). On the resumption, the T.94 words
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Article31 1950-03-06 7 Reuter. UOLOGNA, ITALY, Sun—l taly beat Be'glum by g;><*'» to one in an internationaJ soccer i.iaL-.i in..- this a»ternoon. The seor- at half time* was 1-I.—R:i'.rr.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article139 1950-03-06 7 ALBERT SPENCER - BY ALBERT SPENCER The Man With 2MO Winners PENANG. Today. After heavy rain yesterday the going was a little soft this morning for track work. There were a few gallops for Wednesday's horses, the best work of the morning being done by Lady of Kent (Jones)139 words
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212 1950-03-06 7 In an endeavour to bring the Malaya Cup to Singapore cveral training and coaching practices have been arranged but the attendance has been most disappointing. The intention of S.AF.A. is to build a team and not to piace in the field a number212 words
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Article404 1950-03-06 7 Tho following arc the weights for thr second day races of The Penang Turf Club Spring ■ertlnjr to be run on Wednesday March 8:— HOKSKS CL. I>IV. t—i Xl KS STAR RANGE 9.02 GR.XI MM S LADY ft u» BATTI II k'«s BAFFLE L*fl GRAFEFFL404 words
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129 1950-03-06 7 A.P. CAIRO. Sun.—Czech exiles won all three matches against Australia for the Nations Cup event in the International tennis championships now in progress here. In the singles of the Nations Cup. Vladimir CerniK o ai JACK tiarper Australia) 6-1. 6-3 and Jaroslav DrobnyA.P. - 129 words
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Advertisement664 1950-03-06 7 NOTICES COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO Electricity Supply NOTICE The Government of North Borneo is prepared lo con.-'eer the grant of an exclusive licence to a suitable operator for the supply ot electrical »nergy for domesand commercial use to the towns cf Jcsselton. Labuan. Beaufort. Lahad Datu. Tawau. Kudat and Papar.664 words
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390 1950-03-06 8 ROUND-THE-CLOCK PROTECTION FOR U.S. MISSION MEN Reuter, A.P. U.P. SAIGON, Sunday. I OCAL police and military units reinforced security measures today to insure the safety of the United States Economic Commission due to arrive here tomorrow, pnd thwart a reported terrorist "demonstrationReuter, A.P. & U.P. - 390 words
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Article208 1950-03-06 8 Reuter AAP. JAKARTA. .Sun.— V tidal wave of strike is momentarily paralysing economic 'ife in several places both in Java and Sumatra, reports Aneta news agency. The Semarang dock area has been idle since Thursday's walk out of 6,000 dockworkers of various firms including shipping companies UnionReuter & AAP. - 208 words
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Article44 1950-03-06 8 Reuter. SAIGON, Sun.— t*en. Sir John Harding, British Commander-in-Chief of Land Forcse In Ka-.t Asia, arrived hire last niglu from Hongkong en route, to Singapoi c. A British spokesman said General Harding had no official business in Saigon.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article124 1950-03-06 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. -Former U.S. Assistant Attorney GenC.J.: O. JJUI i-togge it.t c./ plane yeuce.day tor Mojcow wnoie. he caia, he expects to maKe a world peace appeal before the Soviet Parliament "I nope to be auie tc appear befcre tne Parliament. he said, "and makeA.P. - 124 words
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Article161 1950-03-06 8 Reuter. DUESSELDORF, Sunday. QR. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the German Social Democrats, today denounced the Saar agreement giving France exploitation rights over Saar coal mines for 50 years as ih/ first great foreign political success of Soviet Russia and at the same lime a success ofReuter. - 161 words
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Article38 1950-03-06 8 The Director of Infantry at the War Office. Maj. Gen. CM. Barber. CB. DSO. who is visiting the Far East Land Forces arrived in Singapore yesterday. His tour will include visits to Hongkong and the Federation.38 words
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145 1950-03-06 8 W.M.B. Singapore's Repertory Company. getting really good now. take full advantage of "Present Laughter," a piece of Noel Coward at his best, and have produced a really entertaining performance which I think is their best so far. Flaying the part of anW.M.B. - 145 words
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Article122 1950-03-06 8 U.P. ONTXSN. Ban.—Th: ievcntl Imeeting of the International .jtOtXS IS.-.dy Group will open In Bruise s -m May 2. Meauwh. c. an efficia' of the British Rubber Development oj_iiu. Mi. Edward Jago, said .ac over all o-itlook for ia;ural rubber is better now .'.ian atU.P. - 122 words
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277 1950-03-06 8 U.P. SEOUL, SOUTHERN KOREA. Swuhv THOUSANDS of Russians are pouring tntu pi where the Chinese Communist Gov i feverishly building air-raid shelters and strengt! me anti-aircraft defences in anticipating of en Nationalist air rakte. mis picture of the Chinese Communist capnal was givenU.P. - 277 words
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